At the end of the road where the Na Pali cliffs begin, Ke'e Beach is a sheltered cove with calm summer snorkeling and one of the most photographed lagoons in Hawaii. A shallow reef protects the inner water, making it ideal for families. It is also the starting point of the legendary Kalalau Trail.
Tip: Ha'ena State Park requires advance parking reservations at gohaena.com — book as soon as your dates are set. The coral garden on the right side of the lagoon is excellent for snorkeling.
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